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putin. i'll be a lot more flexible after the election. putin got his flexibility, and the people of ukraine got the stiff boot of a russian soldier on their necks. not a very good deal there. ladies and gentlemen, the truth is that at this very moment in all sorts of places around the world there are evil men, many of them who brag that they worship death, and they are feverishly, furiously, intently working on ways to bring to you and yours sorrows greater than the sorrows we've already experienced. does anybody think barack obama's up to the challenge? >> no. >> of course not. so, look, let me leave you with this: we've got our problems, but there is still a deep reservoir in this country of the values that were at our founding. it's still there. it's hard to see sometimes, but i'm telling you it's there, and it's much more powerful than we think. it needs leadership. we saw those values can come to the fore on the morning of 9/11. i won't go through a complete description, but just think
putin. i'll be a lot more flexible after the election. putin got his flexibility, and the people of ukraine got the stiff boot of a russian soldier on their necks. not a very good deal there. ladies and gentlemen, the truth is that at this very moment in all sorts of places around the world there are evil men, many of them who brag that they worship death, and they are feverishly, furiously, intently working on ways to bring to you and yours sorrows greater than the sorrows we've already...
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putin has a lot going on. what steps should the administration take? here to talk about it is michael austland. asian studies and melanie hart is the center for american progress's china's policy director. guys, i will start with you. michael, are we supposed to do anything right now? >> well, i think the region is looking to see if the white house even makes a statement more serious than what they've made before. look, we have treaty allies and partners and trade partners and everyone looks at america as distracted, moving away from the region despite the rhetoric of the pif yot. and the question is whether we become irrelevant in terms of one of the biggest uprisings and one of the biggest challenges to china in recent memories. the idea is not that it's going to send in warships and it's going to take a stand for democracy. if we don't do that the region is going to be moving away from us. >> do you think this should be taking a stand? >> i wouldn't describe this issue as a headache for the white house just
putin has a lot going on. what steps should the administration take? here to talk about it is michael austland. asian studies and melanie hart is the center for american progress's china's policy director. guys, i will start with you. michael, are we supposed to do anything right now? >> well, i think the region is looking to see if the white house even makes a statement more serious than what they've made before. look, we have treaty allies and partners and trade partners and everyone...
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putin, and joined the convention of the prohibition of chemical weapons based on the establishment in the middle east, a free zone of all nuclear weapons, and all weapons of mass destruction. it also wanted to prove to the whole world its commitment to stand firm against any use of chemical weapons. syria can prove its obligation resulting from the convention and completed its commitment despite the prevailing hard conditions. were it not for the syrian cooperation with the u.n. opcw joint mission, it would have not been possible to complete the tasks of the mission. the special -- she expressed her happiness and gratitude for the fruitful and constructive cooperation of the syrian government which led to the completion of this unprecedented work. syria is committed to the full implementation of the provisions of the convention and within the framework of the opcw. as a party to this convention, however, the big question remains whether those who are supplying the terrorists with these weapons and other types of weapons, will they stop their actions and abide by international law? esp
putin, and joined the convention of the prohibition of chemical weapons based on the establishment in the middle east, a free zone of all nuclear weapons, and all weapons of mass destruction. it also wanted to prove to the whole world its commitment to stand firm against any use of chemical weapons. syria can prove its obligation resulting from the convention and completed its commitment despite the prevailing hard conditions. were it not for the syrian cooperation with the u.n. opcw joint...
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putin as russia. americas it deserves the house majority that believes in a government that works not one of the nepalese government could do no good and should simply disappear. and guido congress can affect positive change because it has been done before over the past four years it created of government that was missing in action it looks -- 187 democrats coming together to vote to end the shutdown last october 144 republicans voted to keep the government of the people shut down. i know what they thought about it it will take democrats independents and republicans who are tired of gridlock to come together in a vote five weeks from tomorrow to end the four year shutdown of their congress. taken by a republican majority in the minority in the senate that uses the rules to obstruct the filibuster. the past four years are proof that elections matter. americas stockholders surely no -- no they need new leadership on their board of directors which we call congress. america's challenges demand a serious m
putin as russia. americas it deserves the house majority that believes in a government that works not one of the nepalese government could do no good and should simply disappear. and guido congress can affect positive change because it has been done before over the past four years it created of government that was missing in action it looks -- 187 democrats coming together to vote to end the shutdown last october 144 republicans voted to keep the government of the people shut down. i know what...
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but it took vladimir putin stepping over china. possibly doing the same to crystallize things with the president. craig smith says our dollar might be benefiting from all of this mess. but this better late than never posture might not be what it's cracked up to be. craig, what did you think of the president stating for many people the obvious. >> it would have nice to have seen the same speech to the un a few days ago. he's absolutely correct. why doesn't he act like that, neil. it's interesting to me like you said in your lead in,it took vladimir walked all over the ukraine. people being beheaded in the middle east, now, all of a sudden -- he said i'll be relentless against my pursuit against the terrorist, i'll go after bin laden. what about isis? he wants all the people that can't fight isis tolerance. he's very contradictory, the dollar is benefiting because the world is in turmoil. that won't last very long. if this president continues to blame clapper for not knowing about it, malcan i for not allowing him to stay, as one ex-
but it took vladimir putin stepping over china. possibly doing the same to crystallize things with the president. craig smith says our dollar might be benefiting from all of this mess. but this better late than never posture might not be what it's cracked up to be. craig, what did you think of the president stating for many people the obvious. >> it would have nice to have seen the same speech to the un a few days ago. he's absolutely correct. why doesn't he act like that, neil. it's...
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russian president vladimir putin has apparently released his own review of some popular american movies. >> forever disney's frozen he says that's not what frozen means. you want frozen? come visit russia. everything is frozen. i give it zero stars. i give it a dark sky at night. >> for teenage mutant ninja turtles eating pizza no, no turtle eat dirt. turtle they are turtle 1, turtle it 2, turtle 3. i give movie zero out of four turtles. finally he reviewed the. who does not love walk among tomb stones. this is feel good movie of years. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. a special guest tomorrow night on "special report." a cyber security guru that you you don't want to miss. greta goes "on the record" right now. >>> right here in just moments the sister of oklahoma beheading suspect alton nolen goes "on the record." first, where does the buck stop in the white house? clearly not with the president. listen to him throw his head of intelligence under the bus. >> >> how did they end up where they are in cont
russian president vladimir putin has apparently released his own review of some popular american movies. >> forever disney's frozen he says that's not what frozen means. you want frozen? come visit russia. everything is frozen. i give it zero stars. i give it a dark sky at night. >> for teenage mutant ninja turtles eating pizza no, no turtle eat dirt. turtle they are turtle 1, turtle it 2, turtle 3. i give movie zero out of four turtles. finally he reviewed the. who does not love...
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putin does he seem to be -- >> or should we say lack of influence ability. >> the reality a senate victory for the republicans changes the tone for the country whatever damage is done it's likely it will be significant over the last two years of his term, it can be did i the verdict. >> i got a stock that i'm really excited about. activist investors are setting up a drama that's based on buckets of cash what to do with it. it could be an amazing way for you to make money and to discuss some topics in this country. we'll be right back. >> we are the champions my friends. we'll keep fighting to the end. >> got a stock alert for you right now. mcdonald's 300 percent over average daily vol. taking a stake in a company may take an activist role. the fast food giant certainly fits the goal. as you can see from the chart the stock spiked almost 2 percent into the close of the session this fits perfectly with the next page of payne's investment playboy playbook. now, the move sets up a drama that encompasses several of the big issues in wall street and main street. first of all, where to invest bu
putin does he seem to be -- >> or should we say lack of influence ability. >> the reality a senate victory for the republicans changes the tone for the country whatever damage is done it's likely it will be significant over the last two years of his term, it can be did i the verdict. >> i got a stock that i'm really excited about. activist investors are setting up a drama that's based on buckets of cash what to do with it. it could be an amazing way for you to make money and...
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i think the threat of isil and takeover of the crimea illegally by vladimir putin and russia, the threat of ukraine and that the threat of a nuclear armed chaos in the middle foreigne all elevated policy. however, i believe the american people are still focused on the economy, on their future of them and their families, and i think they have more confidence today than they had six years ago. when president obama took office . but i still think it is a major concern. there is no doubt the foreign policy and threat of isis posed , russia and ukraine and have raisedmed iran the focus. today as you know, the president -- today or tomorrow with the india, andinister of i think they will have significant discussions about india, the largest democracy in and thed can play global picture. it isk the fact that occurring at this point in time, india has its own concern. it points out the relevance of your question, foreign policies will be a significant concern. my own view is that continuing the lackconcerns, and of effectiveness or willingness of the present majority in the house of ferguson at
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bag -- vladimir putin is hosting the caspian summit. >> the council on foreign relations. a shameless plug. [laughter] we do a data check with no shameless plug. dollar ascendant is all you need to know. the ruble. we are on a 40 ruble per dollar watch. >> new airstrikes hit syria targeting islamic state oil assets. coalition extends a separate effort to aid syrian kurds. india's prime minister says his nation's economy is ready to roll. he said india is taking steps to boost growth, including easing visa laws. pro-democracy protests in hong kong turned chaotic. thousands of protesters demanding free elections clashed with police. said itg's government has pulled back anti-riot police. dozens of businesses in the business district are closed. >> in the last hour and a half, more headlines out of ukraine. >> a lot of flashpoints right now. a lot of flashpoints. expect the unexpected. china protests are expected. the pro-democracy protests in hong kong were huge. and violent. a challenge for beijing and a challenge for washington. richard haas is with the council of foreign
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putin instead. in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets, backpacks , what they carried. it's because of the people that died that gave their lives so ukraine would have a new chance, those fighting for reform say they can't give up. >> it's our opportunity. we have our efforts, we owe them, our other children. this is our mission, mission to work for ukraine. >> reporter: this woman led of team of 200 experts, mostly volunteers, trying to revamp the bureau gratic system. they are trying to radically reform every sector of government society. out of the hundreds of 12. >> we
putin instead. in the crack done, viktor yanukovych put riot police on the street, and turned snipers on his own people. when it was over, the president was gone. forced to flee. the people claimed victory. victory came with a terrible price. there were more than 100 dead. >> on this hillside, this is where almost all of those that died during the maydan protest were killed. this is artefacts. everything here from ski goggles, motorcycle gloves, tear gas cannisters. motorcycle helmets,...
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it's created a faceoff with russian president vladimir putin that has sent relations between the united states and russia into a state of tension not seen in decades. we have a very complicated situation going on right now between nato and russia. what's your relationship with president putin? do you have a personal relationship? >> president obama: well, i've always had a business-like relationship with him and it's blunt and it's firm. and what i've said from the outset is that russian aggression, violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a smaller or weaker country, violates international norms and is contrary to all the progress that's been made in creating a peaceful and prosperous europe after world war ii and then after the cold war period. and, you know, the good news is, because of american leadership, we have been able to impose a cost on mr. putin. we've put together sanctions that have hurt their economy, that have given them cause. we now are in a situation in which a ceasefire has been brokered. it is still tentative between the ukrainian separatists, russia a
it's created a faceoff with russian president vladimir putin that has sent relations between the united states and russia into a state of tension not seen in decades. we have a very complicated situation going on right now between nato and russia. what's your relationship with president putin? do you have a personal relationship? >> president obama: well, i've always had a business-like relationship with him and it's blunt and it's firm. and what i've said from the outset is that russian...
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putin. >> i think we here try to discuss what the visiting public, the many faces of what freedom is, and how it can be taken away and how it is a precious personal right. >> in a piece titled trace, the faces of more than 175 dissidents are fashioned in legos, many are largely unknown. ai wants to make them familiar. >> i confess, when i first started this project, none of these names, none of these people were familiar to me or most of them were not. and to have the opportunity to find out more about their lives and their personal stories has been deeply enriching. >> the exhibit includes biographies of these men and women being held in the middle east, africa, asia. and there is edward snowden, wanted for leaking classified u.s. government documents, some consider him a patriot, others a traitor. here visitors are being asked to write free addressed post cards to exiles and people ai deems prisoner a eers of conscience. san francisco museum of modern art's chad carver says ai walks a fine line. >> there is a huge debate in the art world now about who ai weiwei is in the sense that
putin. >> i think we here try to discuss what the visiting public, the many faces of what freedom is, and how it can be taken away and how it is a precious personal right. >> in a piece titled trace, the faces of more than 175 dissidents are fashioned in legos, many are largely unknown. ai wants to make them familiar. >> i confess, when i first started this project, none of these names, none of these people were familiar to me or most of them were not. and to have the...
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putin. meanwhile the president took his road show to the united nations this weeks to show how the jihadist terrorists aren't religious. gee, they didn't seem to know that, since a killings are done in the name of their religion. but the president did apologize for america and he made sure to remind every one of the riots in ferguson, missouri, which best i can tell had nothing to do with the u.n., isis, terrorism, ebola, or anything america ought to feel guilty about. i share no more blame for the events in ferguson as i do for the tauchbs of trash that were left on the streets of manhattan in that big crowd that marched for the environment and climate change. i just wonder if the trash they left was all biodegradable and could be put into a compost. >>> speaking of threats, an iraqi war veteran suffering from ptsd jumped over the fence at the white house and made it through the unlocked front door before finally being stopped by which the secret service. amazingly, the secret service tried
putin. meanwhile the president took his road show to the united nations this weeks to show how the jihadist terrorists aren't religious. gee, they didn't seem to know that, since a killings are done in the name of their religion. but the president did apologize for america and he made sure to remind every one of the riots in ferguson, missouri, which best i can tell had nothing to do with the u.n., isis, terrorism, ebola, or anything america ought to feel guilty about. i share no more blame for...
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. >> interesting comment, that is the grandfather of vladimir putin was actually -- >> stalin chef. >> can you imagine the pressure of that job? wow. >> one symptom ache and you're finished. i only learned that from the diplomatic core while i was there. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> richard fisher, dallas ceo of the federal reserve. >>> our panel is next, weighing in on the political fallout as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. (vo)solver of the slice.pro. teacher of the un-teachable. you lower handicaps... and raise hopes. and you...rent from nation
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vladimir putin of russia, didn't show up. >> big, big, fossil fuel producers. >> those are the guys you need to get to have any appreciable effect on climate change going forward. really the rich, western nations their carbon emissions are going down. they only account for a little bit more than 40% of world emissions so it's really the responsibility is being transferred to the developing world. >> kim, what odds do you give for a deal next year? >> well, i think what's important is not what the president said, but what he didn't say, note the fact that he did not promise to make an devote his entire last two years of office into somehow getting the u.s. congress to agree to a cap and trade reduction program of the kind that you would need to actually have one of these treaties work. the congress would have to sign off on something like that. so the last time democrats did that, one of the results or tried to do that was that they lost the to 2010 election, lost the house, so the president had largely given up on that, and even the things that he promised 24 week that the united states
vladimir putin of russia, didn't show up. >> big, big, fossil fuel producers. >> those are the guys you need to get to have any appreciable effect on climate change going forward. really the rich, western nations their carbon emissions are going down. they only account for a little bit more than 40% of world emissions so it's really the responsibility is being transferred to the developing world. >> kim, what odds do you give for a deal next year? >> well, i think what's...
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. >> interesting comment, that is the grandfather of vladimir putin was actually -- >> stalin chef. >> can you imagine the pressure of that job? wow. >> one symptom ache and you're finished. i only learned that from the diplomatic core while i was there. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, maria. >> richard fisher, dallas ceo of the federal reserve. >>> our panel is next, weighing in on the political fallout as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." >>> from america's news headquarters, i'm eric shawn. authorities in missouri are now searching for two men. an officer was approaching a pair at a local community center which was closed at the time, when police say the men shot and ran away. one of them turned and fired at that officer who was chasing them. the officer was hit in the arm. he is expected to be okay. ferguson, of course, has been the scene of that unrest early august when an unarmed black teenager michael brown was shot and killed by a white police officer. the chief of police says he does not believe last night's shooting was related at all to those pro
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the story about vladimir putin, it pays to be his friend. bankions test the personal that gives riches to russian insiders. this is barbara bush. >> is there room for another bush in the white house? country, athis is a great country. if we can't find more than two or three families to run for higher office, that is silly. ande are great governors eligible people. the kennedys and clintons and bushes, there are more families than that. i am not arrogant enough to think that we alone are raising public servants. whether they are feeding the , she's fedauren is 68 million children around the world. for bigs working brothers and big sisters. there are a lot of ways to serve. being president is not the only one. i would hope that someone else would run. there is no question in my mind that jeb is the best qualified person to run for president. i hope you won't. get all -- ill refuse to accept that we aren't raising other wonderful people. host: from october of last year. her comments got a lot of attention. you can check out all of that on our w
the story about vladimir putin, it pays to be his friend. bankions test the personal that gives riches to russian insiders. this is barbara bush. >> is there room for another bush in the white house? country, athis is a great country. if we can't find more than two or three families to run for higher office, that is silly. ande are great governors eligible people. the kennedys and clintons and bushes, there are more families than that. i am not arrogant enough to think that we alone are...
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in my mind, vladimir putin is a dangerous man. we are all products of our experiences. when the wall came down, he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for the most of the rest of us, it was the new world order. for him it was abject defeat. he is in a position he believes. he is very narcissistic. it makes him in some ways unpredictable. he also has the advantage of location. there is one nation on the face of the earth that could destroy us tonight. that is mother russia. they poke us in the eye every time they have long as the have the opportunity to do that. me.a concerns there is little history of major trading partners actually coming into conflict. yet in the case of china, it concerns me. part of that is because the most bombastic people in china with their newfound military and power production capability are the admirals and generals. the last time we saw that was pre-world war ii in japan. challenges outof there that require u.s. leadership. i thinkthese issues exists now because of a vacuum that our absence of leadership has caused in the past. i would offer
in my mind, vladimir putin is a dangerous man. we are all products of our experiences. when the wall came down, he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for the most of the rest of us, it was the new world order. for him it was abject defeat. he is in a position he believes. he is very narcissistic. it makes him in some ways unpredictable. he also has the advantage of location. there is one nation on the face of the earth that could destroy us tonight. that is mother russia. they poke us in the...
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. , in my mind, vladimir putin is a dangerous man. we are all products of our experience, but his experience when the wall came down was that he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for most of the rest of us, it was the introduction of a new world order. for him, it was abject defeat. where he in a position believes he needs to do something about that. narcissistic, which makes them unpredictable, but he also has the advantage of location. there is one nation under face of the earth that could destroy us tonight, and that his mother russia. i think his intent to poke us in the eye at every chance he has -- if you move to the pacific and china, china concerns me. there is little history of major trading partners actually come into conflict, and yet in the case of china, it concerns me for the long-term. part of that is because the most bombastic people in china, with their newfound military and power projection capability, are their admirals and generals. -- itly if a politician is a politician. in this case, it is the admirals and ge
. , in my mind, vladimir putin is a dangerous man. we are all products of our experience, but his experience when the wall came down was that he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for most of the rest of us, it was the introduction of a new world order. for him, it was abject defeat. where he in a position believes he needs to do something about that. narcissistic, which makes them unpredictable, but he also has the advantage of location. there is one nation under face of the earth that could...
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putin if you were president? >> i do believe that this administration has been taking the right approach with respect to the situation in ukraine. first, the issue of the russian involvement in ukraine involves larger players in historic europe countries like germany, which have an impact on the actions of the russians. second, it's possible, always possible, for the russians to have overplayed their hand. we saw this actually with the soviets in afghanistan, in 1979. where they went in, they overplayed their hand and over time they had to adjust their policies. i believe the policy of sanction and working with our european partners is the best way to go. what we can be thankful for right now by the way is that ukraine did not become a member of nato, as many people were advocating during the time that i was in the senate. because if they were a member of nato, we would be obligated to come to their defense militarily in some of these situations. we need to preserve our options and to work with our european partn
putin if you were president? >> i do believe that this administration has been taking the right approach with respect to the situation in ukraine. first, the issue of the russian involvement in ukraine involves larger players in historic europe countries like germany, which have an impact on the actions of the russians. second, it's possible, always possible, for the russians to have overplayed their hand. we saw this actually with the soviets in afghanistan, in 1979. where they went in,...
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. >> vladimir putin's actions are hurting the russian and ukranian economies. president obama and i have been focussed on the crisis for many months, and i will continue to be. during that time. we have mittnessed the in -- witnessed the incredible courage from the ukranian people, from the my dan to the don basket. >> they met with the ukrainian minister and discussed plans. >>> guilty or not guilty. we'll wait longer for that answer. an egyptian court put off ruling on a verdict in the retrial of hosni mubarak. the ousted president facing charges relating to the murder of protesters in the 2011 uprising. more time is needed to decide. >> reporter: a man who led egypt for three decades expected a verdict for the deaths of protests in the 2011 revolution, abuse of power and profit earring much it's been postponed until next month. >> the court has decided to postpone the case to the 29th november 2014. >> the court says it's reviewing the evidence. in an elaborate documentary, it was shown in court, highlighting the 160,000 pages that the prosecution has to go
. >> vladimir putin's actions are hurting the russian and ukranian economies. president obama and i have been focussed on the crisis for many months, and i will continue to be. during that time. we have mittnessed the in -- witnessed the incredible courage from the ukranian people, from the my dan to the don basket. >> they met with the ukrainian minister and discussed plans. >>> guilty or not guilty. we'll wait longer for that answer. an egyptian court put off ruling on a...
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he looked at vladimir putin and others and said let's have a reset. hillary clinton tries to distance herself on the foreign-policy of the president. that would have worked better if she were not the secretary of state for four years. [applause] and she was the one with a picture with herself and the russian foreign minister with a big red button reset. can you imagine such a thing? did they not understand that people have very different objectives? vladimir putin's's objective made wealthy as george shultz said the other day to rebuild the russian empire. those mistakes combined with some other tactical mistakes in syria for instance, to draw, to draw a red line and then say -- i guess i can't react without getting congresses approval. right now he's willing to act in iraq without congresses approval but nonetheless he couldn't do it then and that steps back from the red line altogether. that sent a message to rush and others in the world that's extraordinarily unfortunate for america. we have seen an explosion of very bad things throughout the world
he looked at vladimir putin and others and said let's have a reset. hillary clinton tries to distance herself on the foreign-policy of the president. that would have worked better if she were not the secretary of state for four years. [applause] and she was the one with a picture with herself and the russian foreign minister with a big red button reset. can you imagine such a thing? did they not understand that people have very different objectives? vladimir putin's's objective made wealthy as...
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reached the limits of their restraint on vladimir putin? should we be worried? >> no. i don't think we have reached the limits of our restraint. should we be worried? i guess. >> what is your view on where we are at? he has played an opportunistic game early in the summer pushing forward on that. we are distracted and politically frozen. should we be worried? >> if you asked 50 people walking down the street showing -- to show me where the ukraine is on a map most couldn't point it out. people understand beheadings and videos. people understand terrorists events. i don't think people have much of a concern about putin being putin and doing what he was designed to do. reach out and grab more territory and protect his people. or what he perceives to be protecting his people. part of that will, the fact that that is true will motivate congress. congress is interested in this. the president now realizes what putin is about. the congress has realized what putin is about. if you put these in question to me, i don't know where it is going to end. there is a point where sancti
reached the limits of their restraint on vladimir putin? should we be worried? >> no. i don't think we have reached the limits of our restraint. should we be worried? i guess. >> what is your view on where we are at? he has played an opportunistic game early in the summer pushing forward on that. we are distracted and politically frozen. should we be worried? >> if you asked 50 people walking down the street showing -- to show me where the ukraine is on a map most couldn't...
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we saw that during the debate when he ran against mitt romney and obviously presdient vladimir putin is a threat to the united states into the global security that we have and i think it is the same thing when we are talking about are ran. and we really need to talk about this and engaging in it is extremely dangerous. lou: congressman, it's always good to talk with you and thank you for being with us. the department of defense announcing a controversial new program that will allow immigrants to enlist in the military. the new policy would apply to immigrants or qualifying 2012 obama directive, but deferred deportation for those who came to the united states before they were 16 years old of age. and it comes at a time when budgetary pressures are forcing the army to cut its rates by about 30,000 soldiers in the next year and a half. we are coming right back, so stay with us. attorney general eric holder stepping down and former justice department attorney kristin adams will tell us what he thinks about it allllll lou: clashes of rapping in ferguson, missouri, again last night, after
we saw that during the debate when he ran against mitt romney and obviously presdient vladimir putin is a threat to the united states into the global security that we have and i think it is the same thing when we are talking about are ran. and we really need to talk about this and engaging in it is extremely dangerous. lou: congressman, it's always good to talk with you and thank you for being with us. the department of defense announcing a controversial new program that will allow immigrants...
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and to really hammer home their point, russian president vladimir putin has leased his own reviews of popular u.s. movies. [ laughter ] >> steve: really? >> jimmy: and they're not very positive. >> steve: really? yeah, well -- >> jimmy: take a a look. for disney's "frozen," putin said, "that does not look frozen. you want frozen? come visit russia. everything is frozen. i give it zero stars. i give it a dark sky at night." >> steve: wow. [ cheers and applause ] that's snarky. all right. >> jimmy: for "teenage mutant ninja turtles," he said, "turtles eating pizza? no, turtles eat dirt. also donatello, leonardo. turtle's does not have name. they are turtle one, turtle two, turtle three. i give movie zero out of four turtles." [ laughter ] and now, he's just going off the rails. finally, finally, he reviewed the new liam neeson movie, "a walk among the tombstones." and he said, "this one, not so bad. i mean, who does not love walk among tombstones? breath of fresh air. this is the feel good movie of year." [ laughter ] at least he likes something. he likes the movie. [ cheers and applaus
and to really hammer home their point, russian president vladimir putin has leased his own reviews of popular u.s. movies. [ laughter ] >> steve: really? >> jimmy: and they're not very positive. >> steve: really? yeah, well -- >> jimmy: take a a look. for disney's "frozen," putin said, "that does not look frozen. you want frozen? come visit russia. everything is frozen. i give it zero stars. i give it a dark sky at night." >> steve: wow. [...
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but however, vladimir putin has been known to take issue with his envoys dealing with europe, perhaps chastising them for giving too much away, so we'll have to see how this goes down in moscow and kiev. >> at the same time, hungary has suspended it's supply of gas to ukraine, and any reason why >> reporter: the official word is they only stopped the supplies because of technical reasons, and they wanted to shore up supplies for the winter. but i think it's worth noting that the head of gas was in budapest on monday, and the hungarian prime minister was against sanctions against russia, and he has been seen as pro kremlin in the ukrainian crisis. so i think it's fair to request whether -- po wonder whether budapest has come under question from moscow, and notably poland in the region, which is helping the ukrainians to get the gas they need. but however, they don't have enough for winter, and that's what this deal is all about. >> nick, thank you, from berlin. >> thank you. >> indonesia's parliament has passed a bill to take the power of the local leaders out of their hands, but it's
but however, vladimir putin has been known to take issue with his envoys dealing with europe, perhaps chastising them for giving too much away, so we'll have to see how this goes down in moscow and kiev. >> at the same time, hungary has suspended it's supply of gas to ukraine, and any reason why >> reporter: the official word is they only stopped the supplies because of technical reasons, and they wanted to shore up supplies for the winter. but i think it's worth noting that the...
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at the same time, you know, so the actions of, say, a vladimir putin in ukraine cannot be laid at the feet of president obama, but at the same time obama -- i'm sorry, putin is sizing up the resident of the oval office and figuring out what kind of response he'll have. >> yeah. look, this is why the actions and words and deeds of the last six years are so problematic, because people like putin look at obama and say i can roll him. and he did. he moved into crimea saying i have no territorial ambitions in crimea, and three weeks later it was part of greater russia. and what president obama said at the u.n. has got to be causing gales of laughter in the creme creme -- kremlin. i'm sure that just absolutely scares putin. jon: karl rove, we have to say good-bye. thanks very much for your thoughts. >> thank you, sir. thank you, jon. heather: well, two weeks since eric frein ambushed troopers, police are expanding their search outside the pennsylvania wilderness. why they're now focusing their efforts on an abandoned hotel. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] some come here to build someth
at the same time, you know, so the actions of, say, a vladimir putin in ukraine cannot be laid at the feet of president obama, but at the same time obama -- i'm sorry, putin is sizing up the resident of the oval office and figuring out what kind of response he'll have. >> yeah. look, this is why the actions and words and deeds of the last six years are so problematic, because people like putin look at obama and say i can roll him. and he did. he moved into crimea saying i have no...
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until vladimir putin acted up. n.a.t.o. - the europeans weren't spending much on defense. we have the world community to put sanctions on russia which have cost them a lot. their currency is devalued. they had to make a sweetheart deal with china, you know, on oil because we are not buying all their stuff, because he has a great record. the question is minister will be concerned, voting for this or on the basis of the economy. normally at a 6-year point in most president's history they don't do well. president clinton was an exception. look what happened to bush in 2006, and the defense budget was cut by the tea party on the budget control act. president obama didn't cut it. he asked for $115 billion more than allowed by the budget control act. >> if the aggressive action against i.s.i.l. in syria and iraq goes well, could it turn into an asset for the democrats. >> normally when the president deploys american military force in a situation like this one, folks rally to the flag, to the president, and it may - you know, in some instances it may help his party. the problem i
until vladimir putin acted up. n.a.t.o. - the europeans weren't spending much on defense. we have the world community to put sanctions on russia which have cost them a lot. their currency is devalued. they had to make a sweetheart deal with china, you know, on oil because we are not buying all their stuff, because he has a great record. the question is minister will be concerned, voting for this or on the basis of the economy. normally at a 6-year point in most president's history they don't do...
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vladimir putin had just written a letter to the european union, saying the commitment should be radically changed. and is calling on hungary. >> on that note we have information that ukraine has suspended gas supplies -- i'm sorry, hungary. >> reporter: yeah, hungary. there are a lot of countries involved here. but hungary says it is just a technical matter. however, there's speculation that the hungarian prime minister is coming under pressure from the kremlin. the european commission has called on budapest to start supplies again. >> all right. many thanks nick spicer, making sense of it all. thank goodness someone is. in berlin. jo will be here on the latest of golf's ryder cup. and we'll get the later from fifa's executive committee. ♪ ♪ >>> take a look at this, more than ten years after concord went out of service, a swiss company is trying to beat its record of flying from london to new york in 3.5 hours. ter rick bahsly visited the company's headquarters in switzerland. >> what we're seeing here is -- >> reporter: this is one of a new generation of aerospace engineers, and this
vladimir putin had just written a letter to the european union, saying the commitment should be radically changed. and is calling on hungary. >> on that note we have information that ukraine has suspended gas supplies -- i'm sorry, hungary. >> reporter: yeah, hungary. there are a lot of countries involved here. but hungary says it is just a technical matter. however, there's speculation that the hungarian prime minister is coming under pressure from the kremlin. the european...
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russia, in my mind, vladimir putin is a very dangerous man. we are all products of our experience, but his experience when the wall came down was that he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for most of the rest of us it was the introduction of a new world order. for him it was abject defeat. now he's in a position i think he believes to do something about that. he's very narcissistic, which makes them in some ways unpredictable, but he also has the advantage of location, a powerful nation we should never forget. if there's one nation on the face of the earth that could destroy us tonight, and that's mother russia. and i think intent in this case, to poke us in the eye every chance he has for as long as he has the opportunity to do that. if you move all the way out west to the pacific, china. china concerns me. there's a little history of major trading partners actually come into conflict, and yet in the case of china, it concerns me for the long-term. part of that is because the most bombastic people in china with their newfound military and
russia, in my mind, vladimir putin is a very dangerous man. we are all products of our experience, but his experience when the wall came down was that he was a lieutenant colonel in the kgb. for most of the rest of us it was the introduction of a new world order. for him it was abject defeat. now he's in a position i think he believes to do something about that. he's very narcissistic, which makes them in some ways unpredictable, but he also has the advantage of location, a powerful nation we...
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vladimir putin's insistence that moscow has the right to intervene in nearby countries has governments deeply worried. a quarter of the people in estonia are ethnic russians. the president claims that russia's interference in ukraine effectively collapses the security system. i asked him why he's so dismayed by the west's response to russia's medaling. >> i'm not worried about countries in nato abrogating their agreements, i'm worried about a world in which you can no longer assume that all of the other agreements work. we have seen this dramatic increase in air incursions throughout europe and even in the united states we see these things happening, and we have worked hard ever since world war ii to create a brood range of agreements that keeps the world from going to war. and now we see in 2014, the agreement -- the -- the framework that was set up in 45, and we have developed since then rather extensively is not holding anymore. >> in your speech to the united nations, you also referred to georgia. what happened in georgia six years ago, you said it was alarms bells rang, but no one
vladimir putin's insistence that moscow has the right to intervene in nearby countries has governments deeply worried. a quarter of the people in estonia are ethnic russians. the president claims that russia's interference in ukraine effectively collapses the security system. i asked him why he's so dismayed by the west's response to russia's medaling. >> i'm not worried about countries in nato abrogating their agreements, i'm worried about a world in which you can no longer assume that...
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. >> vladimir putin will not be in the country, not with all these other countries left unattended for the week. which one shall i take? poland. >> the u.n. general assembly has 135 representatives from countries all over the globe. from great britain, david cameron, and france, francois holland. and north korea, dennis rodman. >>> they leave the door of the most secure home in the country unlocked. i guess president obama thought it's too dork you it carry the key around? >> the white house re-evaluated security and announced they will start locking the front door today. it's true. they're also going to start asking who's there when someone knocks. >> they've studied their security and they've added some things. and this shouldn't happen again. they've added a porch light and installed one of those little slidy chain things. >> that will help. >> yesterday the white house posted an instagram video, had many people upset, the president, who's commander in chief, saluted two marines with a coffee in his hand. they got his name wrong on the cup. sun block owe mama. >> that's pretty good.
. >> vladimir putin will not be in the country, not with all these other countries left unattended for the week. which one shall i take? poland. >> the u.n. general assembly has 135 representatives from countries all over the globe. from great britain, david cameron, and france, francois holland. and north korea, dennis rodman. >>> they leave the door of the most secure home in the country unlocked. i guess president obama thought it's too dork you it carry the key around?...
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abe said he will look at the possibility of russian president vladimir putin's visit in japan. >> senior political commentator, thanks for joining us. >>> the united states has expanded its offensive with the islamic militant group, but the attacks have reportedly killed civilians. u.s. and coalition forces have pounded the command centers and other strongholds. on wednesday they hit 12 oil refineries controlled by islamic state including those in hasakah. u.s. military officials say the militants have earned more than $2 million per day smuggling oil to fund their operation. >> we will work to cut out their financing and to stop the flow of fighters into and out of the region. >> a syrian anti-government group says an air campaign killed at least 14 islamic state fighters but an opposition activist in eastern syria says an air strike on a village killed nine civilians. he said the residents there are angry. >>> a pentagon spokesperson says arab nations played a major role in the air strikes on oil refineries held by the islamic state militant group. press secretary john kirby said 10 of
abe said he will look at the possibility of russian president vladimir putin's visit in japan. >> senior political commentator, thanks for joining us. >>> the united states has expanded its offensive with the islamic militant group, but the attacks have reportedly killed civilians. u.s. and coalition forces have pounded the command centers and other strongholds. on wednesday they hit 12 oil refineries controlled by islamic state including those in hasakah. u.s. military officials...
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he says he will meet with russian president vladimir putin within the next three weeks. >> frerj war planes join the u.s. on isis targets in iraq. on thursday, they hit four isis warehouses suspected of storing military equipment. that was not far from fallujah, about 50 kilometers west of baghdad. >> and the u.s.-led coalition opened a new front on isis when it launched air strikes inside syria on tuesday. >> that came after 200 isis positions were targeted in neighboring iraq. >> there is absolutely no question that isis has been pounded by attacks recently. if you look at the frequency of bombings all the way back to early august, you can see the big spike is right here this week where they dropped an awful lot of ordinance and they spread it out a bit. they've had hits all across the northern part of syria on the first big day. they had a smaller day the next day and moved a little bit back over into iraq other here. and then on the third of the big days, they hit the oil regions in here. what do they get for all of this, though. if you look at what they hit early on, they tried
he says he will meet with russian president vladimir putin within the next three weeks. >> frerj war planes join the u.s. on isis targets in iraq. on thursday, they hit four isis warehouses suspected of storing military equipment. that was not far from fallujah, about 50 kilometers west of baghdad. >> and the u.s.-led coalition opened a new front on isis when it launched air strikes inside syria on tuesday. >> that came after 200 isis positions were targeted in neighboring...
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he says he will meet with the russian president vladimir putin within the next three weeks. >> but back to the top story this hour. the war on isis and a ground breaking new agreement that could help coalition forces defeat the terror group. >> moderate factions in syria say they'll put their religious differences to one side to defeat both isis and president bashar al assad. >> they gathered just across the border in turkey. at least 20 leaders of mostly moderate rebel groups, hammers out an agreement in writing, an alliance that brings minority christians, moderate muslims, kurds and others together for the first time in a unified front against isis and the syrian regime of bashar a al assad. >> translator: yes, good signs of unity. >> reporter: the deal facilitated by the staff of the u.s. house of foreign afires committee and finalized in a push by an illinois congressman. >> there's a perception in the united states that somehow bashar al assad is a protector of christian minorities and he's not. it created the situation that we call isis today. you see the christian minority group
he says he will meet with the russian president vladimir putin within the next three weeks. >> but back to the top story this hour. the war on isis and a ground breaking new agreement that could help coalition forces defeat the terror group. >> moderate factions in syria say they'll put their religious differences to one side to defeat both isis and president bashar al assad. >> they gathered just across the border in turkey. at least 20 leaders of mostly moderate rebel...